An image forming apparatus includes an image carrier, a developing device, a developer container and a hole connection member. The developing device is provided so as to be movable in a direction in which it comes close to and goes away from the image carrier. And, the developing device develops a latent image formed on the surface of the image carrier into a visible image. The hole connection member is supported so as to be movable relative to an inlet of the developing device in the movable direction of the developing device and connects the inlet and an outlet of the developer container.
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1. A visible image forming device comprising:
an image carrier;
a developing device that is provided to be movable in a direction in which the developing device comes close to and goes away from the image carrier, and that serves to develop a latent image formed on a surface of the image carrier into a visible image, wherein the developing device comprises:
a developing device container that transports developer inside the developing device container;
a developer carrier that is opposed to the image carrier, and holds developer supplied from the developing device container on a surface of the developer carrier; and
an inlet through which developer flows into the developing device container;
an urging member that urges the developing device in such a direction that the developing device comes closes to the image carrier;
a contact subject portion that is integral with the image carrier;
a contact portion that is provided in the developing device, and that contacts the contact subject portion, wherein an interval is kept between the image carrier and the developer carrier at a preset value; and
wherein the inlet is connected to an outlet through which developer flows out of a container main body so as to be movable relative to the outlet in the movable direction of the developing device.
2. An image forming apparatus comprising:
an image carrier;
a developing device that is provided to be movable in a direction in which the developing device comes close to and goes away from the image carrier, and that serves to develop a latent image formed on a surface of the image carrier into a visible image, wherein the developing device comprises:
a developing device container that transports developer inside the developing device container;
a developer carrier that is opposed to the image carrier, and holds developer supplied from the developing device container on a surface of the developer carrier; and
an inlet through which developer flows into the developing device container;
an urging member that urges the developing device in such a direction that the developing device comes closer to the image carrier;
a contact subject portion that is integral with the image carrier;
a contact portion that is provided in the developing device, and that contacts the contact subject portion, wherein an interval is kept between the image carrier and the developer carrier at a preset value; and
a developer container that is detachably mounted in a mounting unit which is integral with a support frame which supports the image carrier, wherein the developer container comprises:
a container main body that contains developer to be supplied to the developing device container; and
an outlet, opposed to the inlet, through which developer flows out from inside the container main body, wherein
the inlet is connected to the outlet so as to be movable relative to the outlet in the movable direction of the developing device.
3. The image forming apparatus according to
a hole connection member that is supported so as to be movable relative to the inlet in the movable direction of the developing device and that connects the inlet and the outlet; and
an inlet opening/closing member that is supported by the hole connection member so as to be movable between an opening position where the inlet opening/closing member opens the inlet and a closing position where the inlet opening/closing member closes the inlet.
4. The image forming apparatus according to
a first sealing member that is provided between a hole connection member and the inlet, and that seals a space between the hole connection member and the inlet; and
a second sealing member that is provided between the hole connection member and the outlet, and that seals a space between the hole connection member and the outlet.
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This application is based on and claims priority under 35 USC 119 from Japanese Patent Application No. 2009-100200 filed on Apr. 16, 2009.
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to a visible image forming device and an image forming apparatus
According to an aspect of the invention, an image forming apparatus includes an image carrier, a developing device, an urging member, a contact subject portion, a contact portion, a developer container. The developing device is provided to be movable in a direction in which the developing device comes close to and goes away from the image carrier, and serves to develop a latent image formed on a surface of the image carrier into a visible image. The developing device includes: a developing device container that transports developer inside the developing device container; a developer carrier that is opposed to the image carrier, and holds developer supplied from the developing device container on a surface of the developer carrier; and an inlet through which developer flows into the developing device container. The urging member urges the developing device in such a direction that the developing device comes closer to the image carrier. The contact subject portion is integral with the image carrier. The contact portion is provided in the developing device, and contacts the contact subject portion. An interval is kept between the image carrier and the developer carrier at a preset value. And the developer container is detachably mounted, with the outlet opposed to the inlet, in a mounting unit which is integral with a support frame which supports the image carrier. The developer container includes: a container main body that contains developer to be supplied to the developing device container; and an outlet through which developer flows out from inside the container main body. The inlet is connected to the outlet so as to be movable relative to the outlet in the movable direction of the developing device.
Exemplary embodiment(s) of the present invention will be described in detail based on the following figures, wherein:
Specific exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be hereinafter described with reference to the drawings. However, the invention is not limited to the following exemplary embodiments.
To facilitate understanding of the following description, in the drawings, the X-axis direction, the Y-axis direction, and the Z-axis direction are defined as the front-rear direction, the right-left direction, and the top-bottom direction, respectively and the directions or sides indicated by arrows X, -X, Y, -Y, and Z, and -Z are defined as the front direction or side, the rear direction or side, the right direction or side, the left direction or side, the top direction or side, and the bottom direction or side, respectively.
In the drawings, a circle “o” having a dot “.” inside means an arrow that is directed from the back side to the front side of the paper surface and a circle “o” having a cross “x” inside means an arrow that is directed from the front side to the back side of the paper surface.
Furthermore, in the drawings, to facilitate understanding, members etc. that are not indispensable for a description may be omitted as appropriate.
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The automatic document feeder U2 is equipped with a document container TG1 in which a stack of plural document sheets Gi to be copied is housed. The plural document sheets Gi housed in the document container TG1 are caused to sequentially pass through a copying position on the platen glass PG, that is, the position of a platen roll GR1 (example document feeding member), and then to be ejected to an ejected document tray TG2.
The copier main body U1 is equipped with a scanner unit U1a (example image reading device) having the platen glass PG and a printer unit U1b (example image recording device).
The scanner unit U1a is equipped with an exposure system position detecting member (exposure system registration sensor) Sp disposed at a reading reference position and an exposure optical system A.
The exposure optical system A, whose movement and stop are controlled by a detection signal of the exposure system registration sensor Sp, is kept stopped at the reading reference position ordinarily.
In the case of an automatic document feed copying operation using the automatic document feeder U2, the exposure optical system A which is stopped at the reading reference position exposes document sheets Gi that sequentially pass through the copying position on the platen glass PG.
In the case of a manual document feed copying operation in which an operator places a document sheet Gi on the platen glass PG manually, the exposure optical system A scans and exposes the document sheet Gi on the platen glass PG while moving parallel with the platen glass PG.
Reflection light coming from each document sheet Gi being exposed passes through the exposure optical system A and is focused on a solid-state imaging device CCD. The solid-state imaging device CCD converts the reflection light that is focused on its imaging surface into an electrical signal.
An image processing unit IPS converts the image signal received from the solid-state imaging device CCD into a digital image writing signal and outputs it to a writing drive signal output device DL of the printer unit U1b.
The writing drive signal output device DL, whose operation timing is controlled by a control unit C of the printer unit U1b, outputs a writing drive signal corresponding to the received image data to a latent image writing device LH. The latent image writing device LH of the first exemplary embodiment is a device (LED head) in which LEDs (example latent image writing elements) are arranged linearly in the front-rear direction.
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A developing device D transports developer with a developing roll R0 (example developer carrier) to the development region Q2 and develops the electrostatic latent image on the surface portion of the photoreceptor body PR that is passing the development region Q2 into a toner image (example visible image).
As developer is consumed in the developing device D, new developer is supplied from a toner cartridge TC (example developer container) which is supported in a detachable manner so as to be located above the developing device D.
A transfer roll TR (example transfer device) which is opposed to the photoreceptor body PR in the transfer region Q4 is a member for transferring the toner image formed on the surface of the photoreceptor body PR to a sheet S (example medium) The transfer roll TR is supplied, from a power circuit E, with a transfer voltage whose polarity is opposite to the charging polarity of the development toner used in the developing device D. Application voltage such as the charging voltage to be applied to the charging roll CR, a developing voltage to be applied to the developing roll R0, and the transfer voltage to be applied to the transfer roll TR, heater power for heating a heater of a heating roll of a fusing device F (described later), etc. are supplied from the power circuit E, which is controlled by the control unit C.
A first sheet supply tray TR1 and a second sheet supply tray TR2 (example sheet supply units) are disposed so as to occupy a bottom space of the copier main body Ul and to be arranged vertically.
A pickup roll Rp (example sheet pickup member) is disposed close to the top of a left end portion of each of the first sheet supply tray TR1 and the second sheet supply tray TR2. Sheets S that have been picked up by the pickup roll Rp are conveyed to a separating member Rs.
The separating member Rs has a feed roll Rs1 (example sheet feed member) and a retard roll Rs2 (example sheet separating member) which are pressed against each other. Sheets that have been conveyed to the separating member Rs are separated into individual sheets and conveyed one by one to a sheet conveyance path SH1 (example medium conveyance path) by the separating member Rs.
Conveying rolls Rb (example conveying members) capable of rotating in the normal and reverse directions are disposed adjacent to the sheet conveyance path SH1. The sheet S that has been conveyed to the sheet conveyance path SH1 is conveyed to a pre-transfer sheet conveyance path SH2 located above by the conveying rolls Tb.
The sheet S that has been conveyed to the pre-transfer sheet conveyance path SH2 is conveyed to registration rolls Rr (example timing adjusting members) by conveying rolls Ra.
A sheet S that has been supplied from a manual feed tray TR0 (example manual sheet supply unit) is likewise conveyed to the registration rolls Rr.
The sheet S that has been conveyed to the registration rolls Rr is conveyed to the transfer region Q4 from a pre-transfer sheet guide SG1 (example pre-transfer guide member) so as to be timed with movement of a toner image on the photoreceptor body PR to the transfer region Q4.
The toner image that has been developed on the surface of the photoreceptor body PR is transferred to the sheet S in the transfer region Q4 by the transfer roll TR. After the transfer, the surface of the photoreceptor body PR is cleaned by a cleaner CL1, whereby residual toner (example stuck substance) is removed.
The charge is removed, by a charge remover JD, from the surface of the photoreceptor body PR from which the residual toner has been removed, and then the surface of the photoreceptor body PR is charged again by the charging roll CR. The charging roll CR is cleaned (i.e., dirt is removed) by a charging roll cleaner CRC (example cleaner for the charging purpose) which is disposed so as to be opposed to and be in contact with the charging roll CR.
The photoreceptor body PR, the charging roll CR, the latent image writing device LH, the developing device D, the cleaner CL1, etc. constitute a toner image forming device G (example visible image forming device). In the first exemplary embodiment, the toner image forming device G is implemented as a single unit (process cartridge) which can be replaced, that is, attached to and removed from the copier main body U1.
The sheet S to which the toner image has been transferred in the transfer region Q4 is peeled off the surface of the photoreceptor body PR, guided by a sheet guide SG2 (example post-transfer guide member) of a post-transfer conveyance path SH3, and conveyed to the fusing device F by a sheet conveying belt BH (example post-transfer conveying member).
The fusing device F is equipped with a heating roll Fh (example heat fusing member) having a heater (heat source) inside and a pressing roll Fp (example pressure fusing member). The toner image is heat-fused to the sheet S that has been conveyed to the fusing device F when it passes through the fusing region where the heating roll Fh and the pressing roll Fp are in contact with each other. The sheet S thus processed is conveyed to an ejected sheet tray TRh (example ejected medium tray) past a sheet ejection path SH4.
A switching gate GT1 (example conveyance path switching member) is disposed in the sheet ejection path SH4 immediately downstream of the fusing device F. The switching gate GT1 switches the conveyance destination of the sheet S that has passed through the fusing device F between the ejected sheet tray TRh and a flip connection path SH5. The flip connection path SH5 connects the upstream end of the sheet ejection path SH4, that is, its end immediately downstream of the fusing device F, to the sheet conveyance path SH1.
In the case of double-sided printing, a one-side-recorded sheet S on whose first surface a toner image is recorded is conveyed to the flip connection path SH5 by the switching gate GT1, passes through a Mylar gate GT2 (example direction restricting member), and is conveyed to a flip path SH6 by the conveying rolls Rb which rotate reversely. The sheet S that has been conveyed to the flip path SH6 is conveyed upward (i.e., it serves as a switchback) by the conveying rolls Rb which rotates in the normal direction, and conveyed again to the transfer region Q4 in a flipped state.
The paths SH1-SH6 constitute a sheet conveyance path SH (example medium conveyance path).
The sheet conveyance path SH and the rolls Ra, Rb, Rr, etc. which are disposed adjacent to it and have a sheet conveying function constitute a sheet conveying device US (example medium conveying device).
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The front frames 6 and 8 and the rear frames 7 and 9 constitute development support frames 6+7+8+9 which support the developing device D.
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Therefore, in attaching the developing device D according to the first exemplary embodiment to the toner image forming device G, the front projections 26 and 27 and the rear projection 28 are caused to go up along the respective attachment grooves 6a-8a and then move rightward, whereby the projections 26-28 come to be held by the respective holding grooves 6b-8b. In the first exemplary embodiment, the holding grooves 6b-8b extend in the right-left direction, that is, in the direction in which the developing device D comes close to and goes away from the photoreceptor body PR, and hence the developing device D is held in a state that it can be moved in the right-left direction.
Since the left ends of the respective coil springs 29 are supported by the inner surface of the left frame 11 of the cartridge holder 2, the developing device D is urged toward the photoreceptor body PR by the coil springs 29. The two (front and rear) tracking rolls 23 of the developing device D are brought into contact with the two (front and rear) end surface portions (example contact subject portions) of the photoreceptor body PR, whereby the interval between the developing roll R0 and the photoreceptor body PR is kept at a preset value. As shown in
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Drive power is transmitted from a supply drive source (not shown) in the copier main body U1 to the cartridge gear 32 via the supply gear 31.
In the developing device D according to the first exemplary embodiment, as shown in
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(Inlet Shutter and its Neighborhood)
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A spacer 43 (example sealing maintaining member) having a flat top surface is supported so as to surround the inlet 42. A bottom seal 44 (example first sealing member) is fixed to and supported by the top surface of the spacer 43 so as to surround the inlet 42. The bottom seal 44 of the first exemplary embodiment is elastically deformable being made of an elastic material such as a urethane resin or a rubber.
A shutter guide 46 (example hole connection member) is supported by the top surface of the bottom seal 44 so as to extend in the front-rear direction. As shown in
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A drive coupler 57 (example drive power transmission member) which is coupled to the cartridge gear 32 and thereby receive drive power is supported rotatably by the second rear frame 9.
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Front portions of the left frame 13. and the right frame 12 are formed with cuts 61 and 62 so that the tops of the left frame 11 and the right frame 12 are lower in their front portions than in their central and rear portions. With this measure, when an operator lifts up the toner cartridge TC by pinching its front end portion with his or her fingers, the fingers can easily reach the front end portion; the ease of operation is thus enhanced. Furthermore, a top portion of the second front frame 8 is formed with an arc-shaped front cut 63.
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Therefore, in a state that the attachment/detachment lever 64 is moved to the detaching position, the lock projections 67a are sandwiched between the detachment maintaining ribs 58 and the mounting maintaining ribs 59, where by the attachment/detachment lever 64 is kept at the detaching position. As the attachment/detachment lever 64 is moved toward the mounting position, the lock projections 67a are brought into contact with the mounting maintaining ribs 59, the left frame 11 and the right frame 12 are deformed elastically to increase their interval, and the lock projections 67a move rearward climbing over the mounting maintaining ribs 59. The attachment/detachment lever 64 is thus moved to the mounting position and kept there.
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An outlet shutter 81 (example outlet opening/closing member) is supported by the outlet shutter guides 79 so as to be movable in the front-rear direction between an outlet closing position (see
The sizes of the outlet portion 77 and the outlet shutter 81 of the first exemplary embodiment are set so that they are fitted into the outlet insertion room 47 when the toner cartridge TC is inserted into the cartridge holding room 13 from above. The thickness, in the top-bottom direction, of the outlet shutter 81 is set so as to correspond to the thickness of the connection portion 46d of the shutter guide 46.
A projection 83 (example engagement subject portion) projects downward from a portion, behind the outlet portion 77, of the lower portion 71b of the cartridge main body 71 so as to correspond to the projection Sla of the inlet shutter 51. The projection 83 of the cartridge main body 71 is set so as to come into contact with the back side of the projection 51a of the inlet shutter 51.
(Work of Attaching/Removing the Toner Cartridge)
To attach the toner cartridge TC to the toner image forming device G, the toner cartridge TC is inserted into the cartridge holding room 13 from above and moved to the detaching position (see
When the operator rotates the attachment/detachment lever 64 rearward in the state that the toner cartridge TC is located at the detaching position (see
In a state that the toner cartridge TC has been moved to the mounting position, the lock projections 67a of the attachment/detachment lever 64 are in contact with the rear, mounting maintaining ribs 59, respectively, to prevent the attachment/detachment lever 64 from rotating forward due to vibration or the like. The developer outlet 78 is thus prevented from being separated from the developer inlet 42.
As the toner cartridge TC is moved in the above manner, the outlet portion 77 is moved rearward but the outlet shutter 81 is not; the rearward movement of the outlet shutter 81 is prevented by the front end surface of the connection portion 46d of the shutter guide 46. Therefore, the outlet shutter 81 is moved relative to the outlet 78, that is, moved from the outlet closing position to the outlet opening position. The outlet 78 is thus opened. As the outlet portion 77 is moved rearward, the inlet shutter 51 is also moved rearward being pushed by the rear end surface of the outlet portion 77. Therefore, the inlet shutter 51 is moved relative to the inlet 42, that is, moved from the inlet closing position to the inlet opening position. The inlet 42 is thus opened. When the toner cartridge TC has moved to the mounting position (rear end) , as shown in
To remove the toner cartridge TC, when the attachment/detachment lever 64 is moved from the mounting position (see
When the attachment/detachment lever 64 has been moved to the detaching position, the lock projections 67a of the attachment/detachment lever 64 are sandwiched between the mounting maintaining ribs 59 and the detachment maintaining ribs 58, whereby the attachment/detachment lever 64 is kept at the detaching position. Therefore, the attachment/detachment lever 64 is prevented from rotating toward the mounting position due to its own weight, vibration, or the like.
As the toner cartridge TC is moved, the outlet portion 77 is moved forward but the outlet shutter 81 is not; the outlet shutter 81 is held in the outlet insertion room 47. Therefore, the outlet shutter 81 is moved relative to the outlet 78, that is, moved from the outlet opening position to the outlet closing position. The outlet 78 is thus closed.
As the toner cartridge TC is moved forward, the projection 83 of the cartridge main body 71 is hooked on the projection 51a of the inlet shutter 51 and hence the inlet shutter 51 is pushed forward by the toner cartridge TC and moved together with it. Therefore, as the toner cartridge TC is moved from the mounting position to the detaching position, the inlet shutter 51 is moved from the inlet opening position to the inlet closing position. The inlet 42 is thus closed.
When the toner cartridge TC has been moved to the detaching position, it is rendered removable upward. That is, the operator can remove the toner cartridge TC upward for replacement by pinching the cartridge handle 73. At this time, the operator can easily pinch the cartridge handle 73 because he or she can easily insert fingers through the cuts 61 and 62. In the first exemplary embodiment, the toner cartridge TC can be attached or detached by lowering or elevating it with respect to the cartridge holding room 13 without the need for inclining it
(Workings of Exemplary Embodiment 1)
In the above-configured copier U according to the first exemplary embodiment, when developer is consumed in the developing device D by image formation in a state that the toner cartridge TC is held at the mounting position, the cartridge paddle 76 in the toner cartridge TC and the supply auger 21 are driven, whereby developer is supplied from the toner cartridge TC to the developing device D. When the developer in the toner cartridge TC has been used up, the toner cartridge TC is replaced by moving it to the detaching position.
The developing device D according to the first exemplary embodiment is supported so as to be movable in the direction in which it comes close to and goes away from the photoreceptor body PR, and their interval is maintained by the tracking rolls 23′ s contacting the photoreceptor body PR. In the conventional configuration in which the gaps 49 are not provided, the shutter guide 46 and the developing device D are moved together . Therefore, if the shutter guide 46 is displaced due to play at the time of mounting of the toner cartridge TC, accumulation of errors, etc., the developing device D is displaced together with it . A resulting failure of the contact between the tracking rolls 23 and the photoreceptor body PR may cause an error in the interval between the developing roll R0 and the photoreceptor body PR. This may cause a development failure due to what is called a tracking failure, resulting in image degradation.
In contrast, in the toner image forming device G according to the first exemplary embodiment, by virtue of the gaps 49, the shutter guide 46 is supported so as to be movable with respect to the developing device D. Even if the shutter guide 46 is displaced, the developing device D is moved relative to the shutter guide 46, whereby proper tracking is secured. As a result, the probability of occurrence of a development failure due to a tracking failure is reduced and hence that of image quality degradation is lowered.
During, for example, an image forming operation, when the developing device D receives force for moving it due to, for example, eccentricity of the rotating photoreceptor body PR or tracking rolls 23, the developing device D is moved relative to the shutter guide 46. Therefore, neither the shutter guide 46 nor the toner cartridge TC is displaced and hence no undesirable force acts on the toner cartridge TC and the engagement between the couplers 57 and 74 receive no adverse influence. As such, the degree of adverse influence of a variation in the developing device D on the toner cartridge TC is lower than in the conventional configuration in which the shutter guide 46 is not moved relative to the developing device D.
In the toner image forming device G according to the first exemplary embodiment, the inlet shutter 51 is supported by the shutter guide 46. Not supported directly by the developing device D, the inlet shutter 51 is movable relative to the developing device D. Therefore, even if the shutter guide 46 is displaced relative to the developing device D, the inlet shutter 51 is not displaced relative to the toner cartridge TC. If the inlet shutter 51 were displaced relative to the outlet portion 77 of the toner cartridge TC, the inlet shutter 51 might not move smoothly (e.g., it might be hooked on something) during work of attaching or removing the toner cartridge TC. In contract, the toner image forming device G according to the first exemplary embodiment is configured so that attachment/removal work can be performed smoothly.
Furthermore, the shutter guide 46 is moved because, for example, the bottom seal 44 is deformed. The probability of occurrence of a tracking failure is thus lowered by the simple structure.
In the first exemplary embodiment, since the top guide 39 is held by the developing device D which is held in place with respect to the photoreceptor body PR, the sheet S that is guided by the top guide 39 is conveyed stably toward the photoreceptor body PR and image transfer from the photoreceptor body PR to the sheet S is performed stably.
In the first exemplary embodiment, the toner cartridge TC is moved between the mounting position and the detaching position by a manipulation of the attachment/detachment lever 64; the toner cartridge TC is not moved by an operator's manipulating it directly. This lowers the probability that the shutter 51 or 81 is not opened or closed or the couplers 57 and 74 are not engaged with each other when the toner cartridge TC is attached or removed because of, for example, inclination of the toner cartridge TC. The accuracy and the ease of operation of attachment/removal of the toner cartridge TC are thus increased.
In the first exemplary embodiment, the toner cartridge TC is moved in the front-rear direction, which is the longitudinal direction of the toner cartridge TC. Therefore, the toner cartridge TC less likely inclines or rolls and can be mounted more easily than in the case where it is moved in the shorter-axis direction.
Furthermore, in the first exemplary embodiment, since the toner cartridge TC movement direction is the same as the direction in which the couplers 57 and 74 are engaged with and disengaged from each other, no mechanism for allowing the couplers 57 and 74 to escape when the toner cartridge TC is moved is necessary. This simplifies the configuration of the toner image forming device G. Since no manipulation for, for example, allowing the couplers 57 and 74 to escape is necessary when the toner cartridge TC is attached or removed, the ease of operation is increased.
In the following description of the second exemplary embodiment of the invention, constituent elements having corresponding ones in the first exemplary embodiment will be given the same reference symbols as the latter and will not be described in detail. The second exemplary embodiment is the same as the first exemplary embodiment except the points described below. In
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To mount the toner cartridge TC′ according to the second exemplary embodiment, the attachment/detachment case 64′ is moved from the state of
The toner cartridge TC′ can be removed by moving the attachment/detachment case 64′ to the detaching position (see
(Workings of Exemplary Embodiment 2)
Like the toner image forming device G according to the first exemplary embodiment, the toner image forming device G′ according to the second exemplary embodiment can lower the probability of occurrence of a tracking failure.
(Modifications)
The exemplary embodiments of the invention have been described above in detail. However, the invention is not limited to those exemplary embodiments and various modifications are possible without departing from the scope of the invention which is described in the claims. Example modifications (H01) to (H08) to the exemplary embodiments are as follows:
(H01) Although each of the above exemplary embodiments is directed to the copier which is an example image forming apparatus, the invention is not limited to such a case. The invention can also be applied to a printer and a facsimile machine, a multifunction apparatus having the functions of a copier, a printer, a facsimile machine, etc., and other apparatus.
(H02) Although in each of the above exemplary embodiments the copier U uses a developer of a single color, the invention is not limited to such a case. The invention can also be applied to an image forming apparatus of multiple (two or more) colors. That is, the invention can also be applied to an image forming apparatus that is equipped with plural sets of the photoreceptor body PR, the developer D or D′, and the toner cartridge TC or TC′.
(H03) Although in each of the above exemplary embodiments the toner image forming device G or G′ is such that the cleaner CL1, the charging roll CR, the charging roll cleaner CLC, the charge remover JD, etc. are integrated together, the invention is not limited to such a case. A configuration is possible in which not all of those components are integrated together. For example, only the developer D or D′ and the cartridge holder 2 may be unitized.
(H04) Although in each of the above exemplary embodiments the bottom seal 44 allows movement of the shutter guide 46 or 46′, the invention is not limited to such a case. The shutter guide 46 or 46′ may be made movable by rails or the like.
(H05) In each of the above exemplary embodiments, the seals 44, 48, and 82 may be used. However, it is possible to omit all or part of those seals 44, 48, and 82.
(H06) Although in each of the above exemplary embodiments the inlet shutter 51 is supported by the shutter guide 46 or 46′ (example hole connection member), the invention is not limited to such a case. A structure is possible in which the inlet shutter 51 is supported by the developing device container 16 and a hole connection member which connects a developer inlet and outlet and is movable in the direction in which it comes close to and goes away from the photoreceptor body PR is provided outside the inlet shutter 51.
(H07) The mechanisms for opening and closing the inlet shutter 51 and the outlet shutter 81 are not limited to the ones disclosed in each of the exemplary embodiments, and known arbitrary mechanisms may be employed instead.
(H08) Although in each of the above exemplary embodiments the developing device D or D′ is supported via the development support frames 6+7+8+9 which are supported by the photoreceptor body holder 1, so as to be movable relative to the photo receptor body PR, the invention is not limited to such a case. A configuration is possible in which the photoreceptor body holder and the support frame are integrated together and the developing device D or D′ is supported directly by the photoreceptor body holder in a movable manner. Although in each of the above exemplary embodiments the toner image forming device G or G′ and the developing device D or D′ are units that can be attached to and detached from the copier main body U1, the invention is not limited to such a case. A configuration is possible in which those units cannot be attached to or detached from the image forming device main body. That is, the developing device D or D′ may be supported by the image forming device main body.
The foregoing description of the exemplary embodiments of the present invention has been provided for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. Obviously, many modifications and variations will be apparent to practitioners skilled in the art. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical applications, thereby enabling others skilled in the art to understand the invention for various embodiments and with the various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the following claims and their equivalents.
Saito, Kazuhiro, Saiki, Atsuna
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